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solniwko [45]
3 years ago
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Explain three long term results that occurred due to the Treaty of Versailles, and include a opinion as to whether or not the Tr

eaty of Versailles a just and fair peace treaty
History
2 answers:
sveticcg [70]3 years ago
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Answer:

The results that occurred due to the Treaty of Versailles given below:

Explanation:

Germans forced to give reparations to the Allies (France, Britain, and America).

Germans required to limit their military capabilities with minimum arms and ammunition. They were also not allowed to keep any airships.

The treaty also demanded the surrender of territory.

All this led to the economic depression in the country, which made the Nazi party rise and which eventually started World War II.

At last, the Treaty of Versailles not only ended the war but imposed laws and regulations on Germany to pay the price of war.  

 

EastWind [94]3 years ago
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Not only were soldiers affected by the tragedies of the war, but civilians were affected also. It is estimated that approximately 5 million civilians died due to war-induced causes. The birth rate sharply declined during the war period as well.
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